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Computer users must ensure their security defences are up-to-date, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos South Africa.
Cyber-criminals are increasingly attracted to social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
The accounts of 21 million German bank account-holders are being offered for sale on the black market, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
The spam e-mails sent out appear to be airline tickets, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
Unsuspecting users are directed to a Web page that asks for information, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
Apple Mac malware is still unusual compared to the Windows-based samples, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
It's essential to be cautious in your online activities, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos South Africa.
A spam attack claims to contain a news link about the new US president, says Brett Myroff, CEO of Sophos SA.
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The Sophos survey revealed IT managers cannot identify 45% of their organisation's network traffic. [Local rep: Netxactics]